But anything goes. While Big Labor appeals to EFCA apologists who need rational cover with impressive-sounding reports, it seems they also think they must appeal to the populist masses of religious believers. So they have sent clergy member lobbyists to Washington, DC, to insist that card-check legislation is a “moral imperative” of “social justice”. (Huh?)

The twin tactics are so weak and transparent that I’m forced to wonder whether it’s all a sign of political desperation. With the Democrat “stars” aligned in our nation’s capital, Big Labor’s chances at successfully skewing labor law further in favor of pro-union coercion may never be this good again. Along with EFCA, untold millions in political payouts are teetering in the balance.

A biased report manufactured from union organizer interviews and the work of several dozen Religious Left lobbyists doesn’t overcome any of these problems. With this kind of intense Big Labor advocacy, however, Colorado’s own appointed U.S. Senator Michael (Back ‘N’ Forth? Both Ways?) Bennet may not emerge from beneath his desk for weeks.